But only if you’re ballin’.
Michael Jordan’s 1992-1993 season was one of his most productive as he won his 7th straight NBA scoring title with an average of 32.6 points per game – and took the Bulls to their third straight NBA Finals victory over the Phoenix Suns before his first of three retirements. Today we got a look at a game-worn autographed Air Jordan 7 Cardinal that the GOAT rocked on the road during the early part of the season before the Air Jordan 8 arrived.
This pair is currently up for auction featuring MJ’s signature on both the right and left sneaker. Mike wore this pair on February 3rd, 1993 in a road win over the Sacremento Kings, where he dropped a lazy 36 points. The pair in question comes from the collection of Gatorade Vice President Bill Schmidt. There’s still 17 days left on the auction if you’re keen – place your bid via Steiner Sports now!
UPDATE 07.21.17:
Complex caught up with Bill Schmidt to preview his entire collection thats going under the hammer for charity. You can catch the detailed images below and the full story here!